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by [[Abraham Matthee]]. One-act. Cast: mixed.
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''[[Mara]]'' is the title used for at least four South African plays:  
  
by [[Herman Charles Bosman]]. An English one-act play, Bosman's first, dealing with the issue of incest. Published in 1932 by [[African Publications and Courier News Agency]],  Wardrobe Court, 146 Queen Victoria Street, London E.C.  
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''[[Mara]]'' by [[Abraham Matthee]]. One-act. Cast: mixed.  
  
by [[J.F.W. Grosskopf]]. See ''[[Oorlog is Oorlog]]''.  
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''[[Mara]]'' by [[Herman Charles Bosman]].  
  
by [[S.J. Rheeder]]. One-act. Cast: mixed.  
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An English one-act play, Bosman's first, dealing with the issue of incest. Published in 1932 by [[African Publications and Courier News Agency]],  Wardrobe Court, 146 Queen Victoria Street, London E.C.
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''[[Mara]]'' by [[J.F.W. Grosskopf]]. See ''[[Oorlog is Oorlog]]''.
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''[[Mara]]'' by [[S.J. Rheeder]]. One-act. Cast: mixed.  
  
 
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Revision as of 07:09, 24 July 2023

Mara is the title used for at least four South African plays:

Mara by Abraham Matthee. One-act. Cast: mixed.

Mara by Herman Charles Bosman.

An English one-act play, Bosman's first, dealing with the issue of incest. Published in 1932 by African Publications and Courier News Agency, Wardrobe Court, 146 Queen Victoria Street, London E.C.

Mara by J.F.W. Grosskopf. See Oorlog is Oorlog.

Mara by S.J. Rheeder. One-act. Cast: mixed.

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